As of Sept. 1, 2025, there were 319 people listed as Clark County inmates by the Arkansas Department of Corrections website.
There were nine more inmates since the August report. The inmates are distributed among several institutions throughout the state.
There are 22 Clark County inmates serving a life sentence or life without parole, and one Garland County inmate on death row who served probation in Clark County in the 1980s.
The total includes 293 men and 26 women. There are 158 white inmates, 157 black inmates and four of other races.
The following Clark County inmates have a parole- or transfer-eligible date in September 2025, although there are several factors that could affect any individual release for months or years.
Ezekiel Agrippal/Freddi King, 44, is serving 21 years at the Cummins Unit in Grady. His current prison sentence history includes a pair of theft-related charges from Pulaski County in 2025, six theft-related charges in 2018, and a forgery charge in Clark County dating to 2017.
Justin LeMaster, 41, is on the Ouachita County waiting list to serve 3 years for possession of drug paraphernalia to ingest meth/cocaine and possession of a controlled substance-meth/cocaine, two separate cases opened in 2024 for which he was convicted and sentenced in March 2025. LeMaster has a lengthy current prison sentence history for drug and theft charges in Johnson County.
Keon Lewis, 29, is serving 12 years at the Pine Bluff Unit for failure to register (sentenced 2023); possession of a controlled substance with purpose to deliver (2023); 2nd-degree sexual assault-probation revocation (2023); and 2nd-degree sexual assault (2020). According to information filed in court documents, Lewis’s sexual assault charges stem from a 2019 report that he engaged in sexual intercourse with a juvenile female younger than 14 years of age.
Courtney Pelton, 40, is on the Nevada County waiting list to serve one year for a 2020 case of property theft/probation revocation, a conviction for which he was sentenced in August 2025.
Travis A. Potts, 39, is serving 7 years at the East Arkansas Regional Unit in Brickeys. Potts’s current prison sentence history includes three separate drug-related charges in Garland County (sentenced November 2024), as well as a 2015 Clark County theft charge for which he was convicted the following year.
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